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A new life awaits you in the magical world of Disney! Meet and interact with over 60 of your favorite Disney characters while exploring the worlds of Alice in Wonderland, Cinderella, Aladdin, and Winnie the Pooh. When you can manage your own café filled with Disney magic and set off on ghost-hunting quests, your life becomes the adventure.

Go customization-crazy! Build new furniture to decorate your café with, and your own personal room above it. Put together hundreds of Disney-themed outfits with collectable clothes and accessories for your avatar. You can even plant and harvest crops, learn new greetings, and collect Disney character cards. Or, collect magic wands and battle through ghost-filled forests and dungeons. And if that’s not enough, you can get extra worlds, more items, and outfits as additional paid content.* In other words, the magic never has to end.

Interact with over 60 Disney characters

Explore the worlds of Alice in Wonderland, Cinderella, Aladdin, and Winnie the Pooh

Battle ghosts to help Disney characters and residents find special missing items

Manage your own café to make in-game money and attract Disney characters to dine in

Dress your avatar in hundreds of outfits using Disney-themed clothes and accessories

Friends can connect locally to show off their room and café

Enjoy StreetPass interactions with other players and see how they’ve customized their avatars

Disney Magical World is a life simulation game. Developed by Namco Bandai and localized by Nintendo. The game is of similar likeness to Animal Crossing, Rune Factory and Harvest Moon. However it is not a copy or a rip off of any of those games. It fits nicely into it's own niche environment all while being Disney. This game is strictly single player apart from local and online play. There is also no trading feature, local play allows you to give and receive gifts and visiting cafe's online allows you to sometimes receive little gifts. You won't want a trading system though. You won't want to share everything you make and collect. Greedy haha. but it's true.

Love Disney, love content heavy games, and like casual gameplay? Being a Disney geek might also help and basic reading ability. Then read this review and get excited!!

When you start the game apart from the prologue which forces you to complete it to continue the game, you won't know where to start. Luckily it helps advance you in the game instead of being a nuisance like some game tutorials can be. You won't start with anything, thanks wonderful world of magic. Luckily things unlock really easy and very fast at the start if you stick with it for minimum of an hour. Yes an hour.

The game features many different things to do. Such things include, Fishing, Farming, Interior Designing, carpentering, fashion designing, being a warrior, being a chef, a small cafe business owner and so much more. Best part is your not forced to do any of it at any time. All of it runs simultaneously so if your bored with being a warrior you can easily run to your shop in your armor to check how the business is going.

The games experience is measured by how many stickers you have collected. These can be obtained by completing missions, and fighting monsters, to farming and designing so many kinds of different items. You can even get a sticker for catching and farming a specific number of items (eg. 5 fish or 5 harvests of any plant). Best part about this experience system is the stacking of it. If you get 16 stickers you can unlock everything at that level. You won't use up your sticker total. Then when you get 28 stickers all your previous stickers are applied. So once you unlock something you don't start at zero again.

Foraging and hoarding will become your biggest hobby and you can blame this game. Everything you unlock will require ingredients to make it. This includes, food recipes, clothing, and furniture. So don't throw anything out or sell much. Oh yes you can sell extra items. However this game makes it easy to earn money once you progress a little farther into it. These foraged items will help with everything in the game, you make a lot of things from scratch. You'll even be able to upgrade your armor for ghost hunting quests. The armor will make you stronger and more magical.

To make items it will require foraged items and coins. Luckily the lower level items aren't coin hungry. Once you open the cafe, money should never be an issue. This game makes it easy to earn your income. Also foraging won't be a menace, items will flash when you get near them so it'll be easy to pick them up. A hoarders dream!! The inventory is unlimited. You can kiss goodbye trying to make extra characters in the game to store things like Animal Crossing....well actually you can't, the downside of the game is the one save file, per copy of the game. Anyways the only negative thing of hoarding in this game is that you can only keep 99 of every item. haha.

Unlocking worlds to do quests in is very fun and rewarding. Each quest is unlocked by the amount of stickers you have earned. You can't proceed farther into the game if you don't earn the required stickers. However the game is very forgiving, you can repeat any old mission/episode you have unlocked as many times as you want. So if you need a bunch of items for something, go re do an old quest. The quest menu even gives you a break down of what items you can find. It'll also show you the recommended clothing to obtain the best success during that particular mission. Completely optional though. Especially if your armor is stronger than the recommended information. haha. You are also rewarded on your stealth. If you can make it through the level without needing to refill your health bars you'll get even more items. So try hard!!!

Your cafe becomes the source of income once you obtain it. You can unlock recipes to make to serve to your customers. If you are lucky you'll even get special Disney characters come and visit your establishment. You can decorate with all the items you carpent and all the food you cook. You'll even get special rewards for making sets. So work on your matching skills. seriously, it's not that hard. The game gives you all the hinting. If you want to show off your beautiful place, you can upload it online and have people visit it. If you have food served beforehand, anyone who visits can eat there, and they will pay for it. You'll earn coins for them visiting. Neat!! They can also 'like' your restaurant too. You can visit strangers or even visit people who recently visited you. If you want to hang out at the same time, you'll unfortunately only be able to locally. bummer!!

Don't forget to walk outside with your 3DS , anyone else playing the game will pick up your cafe data and vice versa. So you can see how they designed it and maybe steal ideas. hehe

Farming becomes fun, the game is played in real time, so it will take a bit of waiting, but remember? you can plant your crops, see how long you have to wait and go on a dungeon run. When your done you can come back and pick up the ready crops. Don't forget to water though!!! or else they won't grow. You can find seeds just about everywhere in the game. So you'll never need to worry. However the only unforgiving thing is if you wait to long to harvest you may get less harvest then you'd like.

Overall this game has a lot of content! It does not fail to deliver. Everything has it's own place and it's not overwhelming in a bad way. Once you start the game everything will begin to feel natural. Like Animal Crossing. The game does offer limited time DLC content which is completely optional. It is not by any means expensive. Current altogether is 3.00. They also feature AR cards, Spotpass, and nintendo zone content. The extra's are all free. The DLC is a mix of free and paid though.

The game is very text heavy like most simulation games, but not overwhelming. The game features a decent amount of voice acting for the main characters. The music is beautiful and enchanting, the graphics are simply wonderful. Some argue they look pixelated but I don't see it at all.

The game also features seasonal updates, downside they can seem pretty big in size. The game can take its time loading to a new screen, but it's not annoyingly slow. When you start to get annoyed it's done loading. It loads anywhere from 1-15 seconds. It autosaves a lot, so no need to worry about losing progress, but it does allow you to save anytime during the game.

If this game does not leave a giddy grin on your face then I don't know what else will!!! Definitely check this one out. For the price is its definitely worth it.

Other extra content

- An in game trading card collecting game, also gives in game benefits for collecting them all. Streetpass becomes a great tool for this and guests who visit your cafe will help benefit you.

.- Quest tracker, will help guide you where to find quests and it will also keep track of your progress. It will inform you when you have completed all the requirements for the quest on screen.

- Shops refresh every 12 hours. So you'll be able to buy stuff from the store twice a day. Every 12 hours the quests reset so there will always be new stuff to do

.-You can sell extra stuff at the store too.

-You can play as an already made MII and switch at any time, without affecting gameplay. Or play as an ingame character.

- Boys and girls can play and there is both female and male clothing. But it is not gender restricted. Guys get your dresses on. haha

- The game is not unforgiving in a lot of ways. If you get busy your crops won't wither and die, they just won't grow until you water them again, or harvest as much. Forgot to finish a quest? Don't worry they won't be mad, it'll eventually be available to re do again

.- If you use clothing on an in game character you won't be able to wear it and it won't be in your inventory. You'll either have to undress them (hehe) or make another set, which is kinda annoying if you forget

.-Quests can sometimes be subtle with what they want, so it may take some people some time to figure them out.

-Everything meshes with eachother. You'll need items for everything and certain quests are linked in sucession but not to worry it's easy to figure this out

- The photo taking feature only works when your taking commemorate photos with required characters. Kinda annoying for those who like documenting their game. However you can still open miiverse while the game is running and use that current screen and post the image.

-Fishing can seem tricky at first. Especially if your veteren to the button mashing of the A button in Animal Crossing and other simulation games. This game guides you, So don't be afraid of relaxing a it. The game knows what it's doing and will prompt you accordingly.

-There is NO BANK FEATURE! Yes I know this game sucks now. How can one save money? You actually often forget about money in the game. You just always have it. Even just 400 coins. The game also is very generous at the beginning to help get you started. You become so focused on everything else and if you check on your cafe all the time you'll always have income. It's not as bad as it sounds. The coins just stack up through time.

-The extras features unlock fairly early in the game so you're not left out for very long.

Interested yet? There is so much to this game you just have to experience it for yourself. I still haven't even begun to scratch the surface of all the content. Check it out! If you like Animal Crossing, Disney, Harvest Moon, Rune Factory, I guess Kingdom Hearts to throw that in. Then you'll probably find decent enjoyment out of this game!Read more ›

I'm an adult fan of all things Disney. When I bought this game, I didn't realize how amazing it was really going to be. My standards were low because I hadn't heard much about this game and it was only coming out at $30. This game is customization heaven. You get a cafe, a room above your cafe, and there's so many things to wear. There's also a streetpass feature and local wireless feature to allow you to interact with other players in their cafes. I get excited when I get to take pictures with my favorite Disney characters and throw themed parties at my cafe.

This is not like Animal Crossing. It's more like Rune Factory and Fantasy Life. You have quests that unlock in all the different worlds depending on how many stickers you earn. It's fun to get ingredients and recipes to keep unlocking surprises. Questing is fun and you use a wand to defeat different types of ghosts. You can upgrade your wands and questing outfits for increased magic and HP, because it gets increasingly more difficult.

The Easter DLC and Sleeping Beauty DLC are well worth it too. Together they're only $3 and since this game was already cheap, it was definitely okay. They add quite a lot to the game. There's a seasonal event going on right now, so it's a great time to pick up this game and enjoy the Easter festivities!

First of all, I'm going to provide (or try to provide) a detailed description of what the game is like thus far for me (12 hours in) the playstyle, objectives, etc, so here it goes:

You start by creating your character (avatar) and you can import a Mii from your 3ds to use as well if you want. There is an introductory prologue in which you meet characters such as Mickey and Minnie / Pluto / Donald and Daisy, Scrooge and his nephews, and Goofy. If you've ever been to Disney World, the opening city is basically like the Magic Kingdom with a fishing hole, a main plaza, the giant castle, some parks, etc. It looks really cute / nice. I found this very nostalgic. I'm 23 years old and well, these characters really bring back memories from when I was younger and playing this game made me really happy for some sappy reason. Moving on...

The prologue teaches you how to earn "stickers" which are this game's form of unlocking achievements. With every sticker you obtain, you unlock a feature of the game that wasn't available to you previously. If you're a completionist, collector, or enjoy games that feature questing, grinding, farming, crafting, cooking, managing a store, furnishing a home, collecting cards, fishing to unlock more events -- read on.

You will need to speak with Daisy early in the game and she will teach you about using her clothing boutique to create new clothing styles. Every certain interval of stickers earned unlocks more clothing recipes that you can create with Daisy. Materials for the clothing can be obtained in instanced dungeons (the game calls them "episodes" but they are basically dungeons.) Clothing has special purposes in this game. For example, questing requires specific clothing to take less damage, certain episodes require clothing like ball gowns for going to a ball, and clothing can be assigned to your staff that work at your cafe.

Clothing comes in "sets" and when you wear a complete set, you are said to be wearing an "Ace Ensemble" which triggers various NPCs in your town to compliment you on how great you look. Every time someone compliments you on the way you are dressed, you earn a "thumbs up" (currency... kind of.) which you can later trade at the fortune teller for cosmetic "sparkles" to be around your character. (Yes, you can make your avatar sparkle. Good ol' Disney.)

Chip and Dale (Ch ch ch chip and daleeeeee rescue rangerrsssss.....!) run the crafting shop. Similar to Daisy, you get recipes to craft sets of furniture, wallpaper, various items for your new Cafe, which brings me to the actual Cafe!

Congratulations, you're now the proud owner of your very own cafe on a prime piece of real estate, right next to the magic castle and the king himself. You have a manager who runs this shop for you, and a waitress who serves your guests. The cafe is upgradeable and has a menu which you create. The menu works similarly to Daisy's boutique and Chip n' Dales crafting kiosk. You learn recipes from earning stickers, completing the cafe's requests (i.e, the Cafe's separate quest line.) which in turn levels up your cafe and gives you more options. You can choose the theme of your cafe with wallpapers, flooring, furniture and such. Be aware that the customization is very gimped in terms of object placement. Most objects have fixed positions so you can't do anything too fancy aside from changing the look of the furniture. I won't spoil too much, but the mechanics should be relatively well known to people who've enjoyed these types of games in the past. It's cookie-cutter but it's pretty cute.Once you upgrade, you get a bedroom upstairs on top of your cafe which you can more freely design for yourself.

I'm going to wrap this up with a brief description of the four worlds, how they work, and what there is to do in them. The four realms are Cinderella land, Alice in Wonderland...land, Winnie the Pooh's 100 Acre woods, and Aladdin's Aggrabah. (Apparently, the Japanese version of this game also has DLC which adds in a realm for Pirates of the Caribbean, but it is unknown if/when we will get this update and whether or not it will cost extra.)

The four worlds are connected to the Magic Kingdom with 4 portals that you can walk through. It's very easy travelling between worlds and doesn't require any airship/train/ whatever. You just zone in/ out... it's like magic or something. The magic of the loading screen, that is.

Every world has episodes. NOT ALL EPISODES are actually instanced dungeons. The dungeons are... very simple, designed for children and you can run them over and over again to farm materials to craft/create/cook. The dungeons all have similar themes / mobs and bosses. (That, being pesky ghosts.) Your spells change depending on your wand, the animations differ slightly per each wand. The combat is aim and shoot from range. You have 360 degree control over your toon. You can also evasive dodge with the R button. Some spells are AoE (Area of Effect) some spells can be charged up holding the A button, and some spells require MP. The combat is very simple, very fluid, and entertaining enough to keep you and your kids busy.

There was actually an episode in Cinderella Land where my character went to the ball and I had to play a tap tap rhythm game to dance (kind of like OSU!) to earn a recipe. So I'm assuming that this type of mini-game will be a recurring theme within the Cinderella Land episodes.

Winnie the Pooh land has no dungeons, but still has episodes. You learn to harvest crops, grow flowers which attract bees to make different kinds of honey, and the farming is based on real-time. Some flowers take 3 minutes to grow, some take upwards to an hour. Once again, this is in-real-life time, so you'll be stuck waiting a lot.

Alladin Land has flying carpets, dungeons through sandy ruins vanquishing thieves and earning loot.Alice in Wonderland...land also has dungeons, only themed with forests and different loot tables. The dungeons are all pretty similar, the objectives just differ and so do the various loot tables. They are still fun though, at least for me, anyway. I'm really into mindless grinding and over-killing things with my immense magical powers of destruct-- err I mean happiness. (Good ol' Disney.)

Even though you are able to visit all four realms early on into the game, each realm isn't fully "unlocked" or rather, explorable until you earn more stickers. The game really gives you reason to keep playing because you just really want to achieve everything, which is why I got hooked really easily, and you might too, if you like these types of easy-going games.

You complete the prologue once you get 16 stickers. At this point, you are able to access DLC over Wifi, enable streetpass features, and visit other people's in-game cafes over wifi.There's still a lot I haven't covered. For 30$ this game is pretty jam-packed with content that should keep you busy on-the-go, or at home. (We all know why its 30$, though, paid DLC, incominggggggggggg. Good ol' Disney,)

Why I gave it 4 stars:-While some areas have great looking graphics, there are some areas which, to be frank, are awful. The textures are blurred and the look is very pixelated. Some zone art styles were just very rushed and very N64 looking.-HOLY MOTHER OF LOADING SCREENS. Loading screens.... loading screens everywhere. All day... every day. It's not that bad, its just.. a lot of loading screens because you need to zone in/ out a lot. But wow, its like... visiting another person's town in animal crossing, or saving your game in animal crossing, ya know? With the little train on the bottom right hand corner and a black screen. Only this time it's a Disney Castle, not a train. THE LOADING SCREEEEEN MANNNN.-Sketchy frame-rate in certain areas. (Not in any dungeons, but in the main city... it's weird.)

EDIT #1:-The instruction booklet comes with an AR card of Tinkerbell you can scan to get free in-game content while connected to the internet. I google'd this and found many Japanese AR cards for this game which I was able to also scan and obtain TONS of new outfits and recipes for free.-You can scan these cards more than one time, after you get the first gift, you can get a variety of free seeds which you can plant. These ARs are great ways to boost your stickers since you get stickers for wearing different outfits and planting different crops.-At game launch, you can actually completely change the appearance of your avatar. I was pleasantly surprised about this. No commitment!-This game has day/night and seasons/holidays which it updates for! Also, I woke up this morning with a fresh batch of favors from my townsfolk. I guess that means there are certain aspects of the game which cannot be completed immediately and you have to wait.

EDIT #2:At almost 95 stickers, I find myself with not much left to do. I clocked in at about 60 hours played. For a life sim game, this has a pretty short life in comparison to my animal crossing which has over 550 hours and my harvest moon: a new beginning which has over 50 hours of casual gameplay and I'm still on summer, year 1. I purchased the Pirates of the Carib DLC pack for 5 dollars, and so I'm doing the episodes over there now. Still, aside from collecting the extra trading cards to complete my collection, my average play time of this game on a daily basis dropped as soon as I ran out of things to do. (naturally, I suppose.) I still recommend it, It just makes me sad because it's so short in terms of a life sim game.Read more ›

If you’re a huge fan of all things Disney like myself, this game is perfect for you. The game play s kind of simple, but it so worth it for meeting over 60+ Disney characters. I don't know how many I have meet in the game so far, but I have meet Alice and Piglet two of my favorites. I'm not sure who is in this game, but it seems like they just have the classic characters. Only two complains here is I wish they had almost all the Characters, not just the classics. In addition, like Kingdom Hearts, I wish there was a checklist for the characters you meet too.

In the game, you also can go to a selective amount of Disney themed worlds, kind of set up like a simpler version of Kingdom Hearts. I believe the only worlds you can visit are the main word, Cinderella's world, Aladdin's world, 100 Acre Woods, and Wonderland. In the world, you do several quests, get collectables, and fight ghosts. My only issue here is I wish there was a few more words. This might be for the fact it's an all ages game and some of the younger players don't want so many worlds.

I read somewhere several people saying this was like Disney answer to Animal Crossing. It is a little like Animal Crossing, but not really. The biggest differences are that yes both games are played in real time, but in DMW everything is open 24/7 were as in AC the shops close after 11 and before 9. Another huge difference is in DWM you get to run your own cafe an in AC you get to run a museum that doesn't give you any game money. They're both equally as fun, but not really the same thing.

As I said before, this is a fun game. People who have played Kingdom Hearts might enjoy this if you like the Disney aspect of those games. People who like the real time feel of Animal Crossing will like DMW, and people who even like simulation games like Sims would like this game too. If you like Disney and you’re a gamer this might just be the game for you.